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Hippocrates and the hippocratic oath
For a long-time men had a philosophic view of health and disease, and this lasted till almost 2500 years back. Hippocrates, the great Greek physician, is believed to have seperated the "art of healing" and philosophy.
Saurabh K Gupta
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Hippocrates: facts and fiction
Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine, is reviewed as a historical person and in terms of his contribution to medicine in order to distinguish fact from fiction.
Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers
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Hippocrate a-t-il inventé la médecine d’observation ?
A number of treatises that we usually call Hippocratic medicine are made of what seems to be a collection of pathological signs observed by meticulous and careful physicians.
Vivien Longhi
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A Ritual for Initiation of Medical Students to the Profession-White Coat Ceremony [PDF]
Medical practice over the years has changed from a final ritual before death to a skill that can reverse the process from illness to good health. The knowledge regarding the cause of illness, role of anti-sepsis and asepsis, newer diagnostic facilities ...
Vishnu Bhat Ballambattu +1 more
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Elements of the Buddhist Medical System
This article aims to explore the anthropological foundations of early Buddhist medical thought by conducting a comprehensive analysis of Pāli texts and their relationship to the development of Indian traditional medicine, such as Āyurveda.
Federico Divino
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Ethics in ancient Greek medicine [PDF]
The ethical medical code which was born in ancient Greece had durable grounds and survived in the medical profession until today. These ethical standards of the physicians were gradually formulated during antiquity.
Evangelia-Eleni DEMOU +2 more
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A Revised Hippocratic Oath for the Era of Digital Health
Physicians have been taking the Hippocratic Oath for centuries. The Oath contains a set of ethical rules designed to guide physicians through their profession; it articulates a set of true north principles that govern the practice of medicine.
Bertalan Meskó, Brennan Spiegel
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The Hippocratic Oath: the Transformation of its Semantics and the Revival of its Pragmatics [PDF]
The Hippocratic Oath enjoys imperishable value in the western traditions of medicine. In modern culture, its postulates have frequently been interpreted as the foundations for the principles of bioethics and a basis of paternalistic practice, typical for
Melik-Gaykazyan, Irina +1 more
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Hippocratic Medicine and Nephrology
The history of nephrology is a part of culture in general and should be treated not as a hobby or an isolated specialty of medical science, but as closely connected with medical education and everyday clinical practice. In the age of the apotheosis of renal biotechnology, medicine more than ever needs to combine Hippocratic messages with renal ...
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Hippocrates (460-375 B.C.), an ancient Greek physician considered the "Father of Medicine," constructed the groundwork for the principles of ethics in medicine over 2,500 years ago in his establishment of the Hippocratic Oath.
Chandrakant I Jhala, Khushboo N Jhala
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